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Career Services

We are With You Every Step of the Way

Seton Hall Law students have access to expert assistance and career counseling to help meet their personal and professional objectives. Each student will work closely with counselors in the Office of Career Services (OCS) to build a resume of diverse legal experiences and choose a path in the legal profession.

Seton Hall Law Career Services

In addition to one-on-one career counseling that is tailored to your goals and passions, the OCS offers legal career support through a number of services and events, including:

Make an Appointment

We encourage all students to make an appointment with the Office of Career Services. Please contact your career counselor directly to schedule a time. If you do not know who your counselor is, please contact OCS and we will coordinate with you.

Information

9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Monday through Friday (Closed for summer Fridays)

Contact Us

[email protected]

973-642-8746
973-761-9000 ext. 8746


Simplify Your Job Search

OCS maintains a wide range of resources on Symplicity, which has current job postings, access to our recruiting programs, career tools such as our resume and cover letter guide, and more.

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SYMPLICITY

OCS Events

OCS hosts a number of annual events, which allow students to network, explore career paths, and get to know the wider Seton Hall Law alumni community.

First Year Bootcamp for Incoming Students 

First-year students attend a multi-day informational bootcamp in the fall, which covers the services OCS provides—such as resume and cover letter review, one-to-one career counseling, mock interviews, job search strategy, and networking events.

Bar Association Meet and Greet  

Students of all class years are invited to meet with representatives from various bar associations and learn about the benefits of joining a bar association.

New Jersey Courts Visit 

Second and third-year law students learn about the benefits of clerking with the New Jersey Judiciary after graduation. Current judges and law clerks from various divisions of the New Jersey Judiciary will discuss a day-in-the-life of a clerk and answer student questions.

Networking Reception 

Law students will have the opportunity to make career connections in a social setting with attorneys from many different legal practice areas and learn about the important work they do.

Public Service Open House 

Law students of all class years meet with representatives from public service organizations—including government entities and non-profits—and learn about summer internships and post-graduation positions that are available within each organization. 

Diversity Dinner 

Students of all class years network with attorneys from diverse backgrounds and learn about DEI in the workplace and the legal profession.

Judicial Reception 

Students of all class years meet and network with judges from the New Jersey Judiciary and the District Court of New Jersey as they begin seeking judicial externships and post-graduation clerkships.

Employer Preview 

First-year law students meet representatives from law firms that participate in “Pre-Cruitment” and Fall Recruitment to learn more about their summer law clerk programs.

Big Law Mixer 

First-year law students network with partners and associates who are Seton Hall Law alumni working in Big Law firms in New York and New Jersey.

 

Once a Pirate, Always a Pirate

Our strong alumni network is part of what makes Seton Hall Law’s program so unique. We make a lifelong commitment to our students and their success, which means OCS will help you at any time in your career as you change paths or need to find new employment. 

OCS is here to assist you with any career-related needs you may have, whether you are looking to transition into another area of the law, find another position, or research your options. We can also help you, as an employer, fill a position with qualified candidates.

 

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I have yet to interview or work somewhere where I am not interacting with a Seton Hall Law graduate and every one I have met has had a successful career and is always so willing to help out and make connections. I can't wait to join that network and help others the way I have been helped.

Christina Segreto, ‘24

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As a first-generation law student, I am grateful for mentors and suggest all students get a mentor to learn from. I have a 3L mentor through the LEO program and a mentor that is a partner in a Big Law firm that has been very generous with his time and invaluable advice.

Kiyannah Joyner

Class of 2026

Recruit the Best of the Best

Seton Hall Law students not only know the law, but they also know the practice of law. Our skills curriculum includes participation in clinics, externships, and pro bono service, which teach our students to put what they have learned into practice. OCS offers two no-cost recruiting programs designed to help employers fill positions for part-time, summer, or full time positions. Employers may also post a role on our electronic job board.

On Campus Interviewing

Our On-Campus Interview Program allows employers to select the criteria, class year, and application materials of the applicants they wish to see. We do not operate on a lottery system but, instead, offer all employers the opportunity to decide which students they would like to interview. Once you review the application materials and select the applicants you wish to see, OCS will schedule the interviews for you. Our Fall Recruitment Program begins in June, running through early November, and our Spring Recruitment Program operates January through May.

Resume Referral Program 

If you prefer not to conduct interviews on campus, you can register to participate in our Resume Referral Program, which allows employers to select the criteria, class year, and application materials of applicants. OCS forwards the requested materials to you and allows the employer to directly contact and schedule interviews with those applicants the employer is interested in meeting. Employers seeking to engage in Resume Referral may do so at any time of year, as well as during our more formal Fall and Spring Recruitment Programs.

Post a Job 

Both students and alumni rely on the Job Posting section of our online database, Symplicity, making it one of the easiest ways to reach the largest number of qualified Seton Hall Law students and alumni.

There are two ways to submit a job posting:

  1. E-mail Maria Capra, Recruitment Coordinator with posting details
  2. Register online for a free Symplicity employer account and directly submit all details for the job posting. Once registered, employers have continued access to post job opportunities as they arise.
Non-Discrimination Policy

Seton Hall University, which includes Seton Hall University School of Law, has long been committed to a policy against discrimination in its admissions, financial aid, educational, extra-curricular, athletic and/or other programs or activities, or in any aspect of its employment practices. The University does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, gender, disability and/or handicap, race (including traits historically associated with race such as hair texture, hair type, and protective hairstyles), creed, color, religion, national origin, nationality, ancestry, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, breastfeeding, veteran status, marital status, domestic partnership or civil union status, status as a domestic violence victim, arrest status, AIDS and/or HIV status, atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait, liability for service in the Armed Forces of the United States, genetic information, the refusal to submit to genetic testing, the refusal to make available the results of a genetic test, or membership in any other class protected by state or federal laws, now or in the future. In addition to complying with all applicable federal and state laws regarding such conduct, the Law School subscribes to the University’s policies condemning discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.

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